(1) Charles Sturt University (the University) has developed the following graduate statement as the outcomes it seeks from its graduates. (2) Nil. (3) The University aims to produce graduates who: (4) Opportunities to develop these outcomes will be provided throughout your studies at the University in line with our commitment to students. (5) For postgraduate professional entry courses of more than one year full time equivalent (FTE) duration, the graduate attributes are incorporated within the course, in standard course reviews and/or professional accreditation. (6) Through its educational programs, the University commits to ensuring that all its students have: (7) When reviewing Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 7 and Professional Entry courses of one or more years’ duration, it is mandatory that Faculties provide approval only if the course demonstrates alignment with the Graduate Learning Outcomes. (8) Exemption for particular courses may be sought through application to the Curriculum, Learning and Teaching Committee (CLTC) of the Academic Senate. Automatic exemptions will apply to courses offered to international students off shore. Exemptions for onshore international students taught by partners may be approved on a case by case basis by the CLTC. (9) This Policy specifies the characteristics of the University graduates. These are in line with the criteria of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). (10) The chief method of ensuring that graduates meet AQF standards and the University Graduate Attributes is to design the University’s courses to align with the standards. A set of common learning outcomes has been written to assist course teams with alignment between standards, course and subject outcomes, and assessment. These are called the University Graduate Learning Outcomes.Graduate Attributes Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Glossary
Section 3 - Policy
Charles Sturt University Graduate Attributes
Charles Sturt University's Commitment to Students
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Section 5 - Guidelines
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